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SECOND EDITION

i The Treasurer of the MastertonI Hospital has received a contribution of ■*" * £l. from an anonymous source, the contributor adding the words only, "For the poor; tho Lord knoweth." , A Hawora milkman has discontinued : delivering milk owing to the prevalence , of diphtheria in hia family, ' _lt ia Baid that fully £3OO was from , Maaterton to back tho northerners in the match Maaterton v. Alhambras, which was played on Thursday, The animal meeting of ratepayers in the Alfredton Boad District will be held on Tuesday, May Brd, at 11a.m. i Sir James Hector and Mr.J.T.Catr A visited the Maharahara copper mine on | Thursday, A thorough investigation of ; | the lode afid workings was , made; and if was foudd that the sspond lode has not S been Btruck. Sir Japies is of ppimpn that the lodo is permanent, and improving in depth. Onhjs return to WelJinßten, ho will make an report tfl the proprietors of the (jimp. . Tho gale pf drftpefy in tl)0 Masterton Theatre Hoyai yesterday by Messrs Lowes and Jorns, instrqeted by MrJ. P- M ur Pliy, ittra^teda nnmt bar of buyers, and the bidding was I spirited throughout. Neatly every ais I tiolo offered was disposed of at a sstis« •' factory figure. The sale'is buing continued to«day (Saturday.) The-winter is concomitant joys. If is therefore necessary that a policy of protection should ,be pursued—protection against tho eevcra weather which ws know is coming. At the Bame time freetraders : need not despair, for at the Boot Ware' ; !)S!ls° PfMf ili Carpenter in Queenstreet, fijaatorton, tfifey ipny trade as. !' freely h they desire, A new adyeftisen mentin opr colu'jnij js wortj) : rpad|n|}, Satpnel Lyons wai sentenced yeater- % to four mouths' hard labour in the 'Wellington Terrace Gaol for having ' •• Hurslum and D. A, robbed Ihoraaa . Smith in Masterton on the night ot tue ' 18th inst, Mr Skipper, who appeared for Lyons, applied tnat he bo admitted to probation, BergeantM'Ardle, however, stated that he could not as Probation Officer consistently make a favorable report, and the appljcatpn ]vap therefore - refosod. ' . v

There was a fair attendance at the customary meeting of the Maaterton ' Mutual Improvement Society held last evening in the Wealeyan schoolroom. The President occupied the chair. After twiisactinp routine business a debate, " Will the proposal to convert the Society into a Parliamentary Union ba « conducive to its benefit," was entered upon, in which Mr 0. Prag'nell led off / iii: the affirmative, while Mr T, | Gillespie championed the negative, The ( i debato was vorj animated, Messrs % '' ' Gilleipie, J, Burton, Easthope, Steel and Heyhoe speaking oh either side. ' " The leaders having replied an£Oe chair- • man summed up. a voto^HS.'taken. . i ?hich gave a large majority for the 1 ! negative. Tho journal will be read at I: the Sooiety'snoxt meeting; ,j . A vety desirable station property of - '■ < 4000 apres, situated near Uastlepoint and adjoining the Whakataki Native Eeserve, . is now in the market at the very low price of 2t>l\ per an three sides, the Ihe proximity of Cashpoint onables 4 joods to be received and wool shipped at • i moderate cost. Very easy terms may tie arranged, a large part or even the : ivhole of the purchase money beinj; illowed to remain, with satisfactory im- - v movement conditions, for a term of five if seven years at 6 por cent, interest. > ?urther particular? may be obtained from Hr A. Murray, Mataikuna, or from y ;: tfessrs Johnston and Co., merchants, of l' "ellmgton. I'i

■ ■# Xitidies who study fashion sod elect to - « in the mode, will be pleased to know bat we have opened oat, and have now on lew, some of the latest styles in' single \ abe draases at TtL&ro House. Wellington. i Most of these admired sngh-soriaoed umwt?HjCipd the.post. ,'•?» rominent among thenx ore—Scotch Homoi pun, Panama Tweed, Milange Toile, • [heviot Nc« f Malvern tweeds, Ohcvio 'lotto, Drap Missouri Carraujt .U very handsome PeAro House, Wellington. ivW There are also great varieties of md Naval Seizes, including tho celebrated fIH Vaterprool Serge, called Impervanas, For B lurability and 'making up well, very few M jatenals , can. _ ewpass those at X« In adm#. to these (here are several (■ oiler patopli ' as Bnn'onnced by as on the . - fijt page If this paper, foremost wen are*the' favourite"; Dress Meltonsj Quailed for durability, and which wa I JSm Jive in various widths from 25 to 18 inchcS\ ; &ffl| tide at Te 4ro Heuse, Wellington. These Die# have in alljuMß solourSf such as Navy. Grey, Fawn, Jlarct, Brown, Marono ind_ Jkck . P&jfflßßH tems ol these and any.ottSrdrcsa ifi be forwarded postagd res. by gtmlfeWW I# Te Are lIIU6BI

f ' Special train arrarfgonionts for the \ WMngton Racing Olub'a Autumr feting' are advertised. There is said to be a probability of the Wairarapa Hunt Club holding a ball :* in Greytown during the coming BeaßOn, Kirkwood was defeated by Kneobonn, of Wirth's Circus, m a wrestling contest Wellington last night ■. . . Messrs L'>wes and lorns announce theirnext Stock Sale for Wednesday, May 4th. Entries as advertised A man name'- James Morris died in the Maateito' Hospital yesterday of jaundice, .-le was only admitted on the aight TwWck presented by Mr O.R. *. Carter to the Carterton Borough has arrived and is b Jng fixed up at tlio new Borough Council Chambers. It is in no way a very handsomo looking dial, but if it koos well and keeps gnud time that . ia all that is required. '■Billy I 'Bavloiv, the veteran enter- , tainer and original " Blue Tailed Fly " ■ jJMgr delighting aud'ences in Groytown, i and Fei.thorßton, visits Maaterton on Thursday and Friday next, . April 26th and 29th. Oomplamts ba«e' been made to tho police of the larnkinism which provails r inthebaekßtreetsof Maß'.crton lato at night. Sergeant M'Ardlo has taken r - : • the matter up, and intends prosecuting offender!. ttkikA party of ten sportsmen left Masthe other day in search of game, pPrTnclaftor travelling nearly a hundred miles returned with an empty bag. Mr Jamna Stone, of Masterton, informs us that should the hot fly make its . appearance in this district, a safe, effaetive and on/ remedy is to drench animals affected with turpentine, about one tablespoonful being a dose. Mr btone B,w this romedy adopted in England with beneficial results. The Theatre Royal, Masterton, ivi 1 be occupied on l'neaday next, April 26th by .lohnaon'B Circus Company and . Equine Paradox, one of the best entertainments which has ever visited this town, Quite an array of artistic celebrities is included in tho Company, tho beautiful educated Doilies bcinu perfect marvels of intelligence and high training. The groat advantage of this entertainment ia that n is a circus of the highest order in a Theatre, and patrons are thus able in perfect comfort to witness wonderful equino feats which are usually only performed in a badly lighted and draughty tent. Acrobats, gymnasts, hat .throwers, bigh stilt waleducated mongoose and Wj illusionist, take part in the ' performance, the prices of admission to which have been fixed lower ihan usual,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4095, 23 April 1892, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4095, 23 April 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4095, 23 April 1892, Page 2

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